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For many, the sight of a lush green lawn brings about the desire to cast off one’s shoes and stroll through the sun-warmed ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about daylilies, magnolias, shell gingers, zoysia, Meyer lemons, hydrangea and ...
The attendees of a plant walk in Tompkins Square Park were not who you might typically imagine seeing on a New York City tour ...
You can save a bank or slope from eroding away by adding plants to stabilize the soil. Learn more about these fast-growing ...
If your canine is more prone to chewing things they shouldn’t, other plants that are dog-friendly include camelias. There’s ...
For further protection, consider incorporating a trample- and urine-resistant groundcover into your grass-seed recipe.
The King and Queen kicked off their visit to the Chelsea Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society, with a ...
When planning your garden, make sure to avoid using these popular (but invasive) plants; consider swapping them out for ...
Trying to grow grass under a spruce tree is problematic for a few reasons. Firstly, the spruce, with its extensive root system, is very good at sucking up every last bit of moisture in the area under ...
A layer of mulch suppresses grass and other weeds and acts as a barrier against grass seeds sprouting in your flower beds.
An odd froth or spittle is appearing on plants this May and June but you must not touch it say garden experts.
Frequent watering, especially of new plantings, is a necessity when it’s dry. Expect more of the same for most of May.